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On sale -40%What a line-up. Baroque and classical repertoire specialist, soprano Francesca Aspromonte, on her second album as an exclusive Pentatone artist, supported by Diego Fasolis with his vivacious early music ensemble I Barocchisti, plus a guest turn from violinist Boris Begelman, fresh from his own zinging “Le nuove vie” Vivaldi concerto programme for naïve classique. In short, “Maria & Maddalena” should be great, and indeed it is.
An exploration of the Two Marys – the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene – Aspromonte’s carefully compiled programme explores all emotional facets of these two strong women who traditionally have been cast as feminine opposites, drawing on oratorios written in the years around 1700 by Lilier, Bononcini, Leopoldo I d’Asburgo, Caldara, Perti, Handel and Scarlatti. So it’s by no means all well-trodden recorded territory here, and all the more so when it’s heard partly via new editions. Lulier’s ”Di quei lampi che vanta l'aurora” makes for an impactful start, too. First, for the crisply articulated, lively urgency from I Barocchisti. Then, for the polished, dramatic potency from Aspromonte herself. And her voice, if we needed reminding, is both distinctive and to die for: achingly clear-toned, darkly fruity in the lower registers, retaining a gorgeous depth and strength along with its sweetness up high, and everything dispatched with supple fluidity. Begelman’s own top moments meanwhile include the sweet-voiced sensuousness with which he opens Lulier’s lilting ”Tu dormi o Figlio” and then entwines with Aspromonte’s lines.
Begelman’s aren’t the only ear-pricking instrumental solos, either. One of “Maria & Maddalena”’s most colouristically ear-pricking numbers is Caldara’s ”Omai spezza quel nodo”, in which Aspromonte duets with a wonderfully woodily tactile-sounding viol, organ adding further complimentary colour. Indeed this album’s instrumental performances are as much of a draw as its vocal ones, meaning that it’s good news indeed that Fasolis and his band also have their moments to shine entirely alone. Which they do superbly, both in the sighing harmonic suspensions of Bononcini’s Sinfonia from La conversione di Maddalena, and through the combination of regal, brass-rich punch and twinkle-toed strings and woodwind delicacy with which they later sock out the overture to Handel’s La resurrezione; and Aspromonte’s ensuing La resurrezione aria, ”Se Maria dunque spera”, is one of her own knockout moments for the fluid agility and ringing perfection of tone with which she dispatches her exposed – only a single violin for company – leaping vocal lines.
Then just when you think it couldn’t get any better, along comes the programme’s climax of the ravishing, dramatically charged, ”Stesa à piè del tronco amaro” from Alessandro Scarlatti’s La Santissima Annunziata, where the range of expression, articulation, timbre and shading across its almost-nine minutes of contrasting sections remains enthralling from first note to last.
Thoughtfully programmed, characterfully and compellingly performed, this is a gem of a recital. © Charlotte Gardner/Qobuz
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Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble - Giovanni Lorenzo Lulier, Composer - Francesca Aspromonte, MainArtist, SopranoSolo
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble - Giovanni Battista Bononcini , Composer - Francesca Aspromonte, MainArtist, SopranoSolo
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble - Antonio Draghi, Composer - Francesca Aspromonte, MainArtist, SopranoSolo
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - Antonio Caldara, Composer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble - Giovanni Battista Bononcini , Composer - Boris Begelman, Violin, MainArtist - Francesca Aspromonte, MainArtist, SopranoSolo
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - Antonio Caldara, Composer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble - Francesca Aspromonte, MainArtist, SopranoSolo
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble - Giovanni Battista Bononcini , Composer - Francesca Aspromonte, MainArtist, SopranoSolo
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble - Giovanni Lorenzo Lulier, Composer - Boris Begelman, Violin, MainArtist - Francesca Aspromonte, MainArtist, SopranoSolo
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble - Giovanni Battista Bononcini , Composer
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble - Giacomo Antonio Perti, Composer - Boris Begelman, Violin, MainArtist - Francesca Aspromonte, MainArtist, SopranoSolo
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - Antonio Caldara, Composer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble - Francesca Aspromonte, MainArtist, SopranoSolo
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble - Giacomo Antonio Perti, Composer - Francesca Aspromonte, MainArtist, SopranoSolo
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
George Frideric Handel, Composer - Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
George Frideric Handel, Composer - Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble - Francesca Aspromonte, MainArtist, SopranoSolo
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
George Frideric Handel, Composer - Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble - Francesca Aspromonte, MainArtist, SopranoSolo
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
Ulrich Ruscher, Producer - ALESSANDRO SCARLATTI, Composer - Diego Fasolis, Conductor, MainArtist - I Barocchisti, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble - Francesca Aspromonte, MainArtist, SopranoSolo
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
Album review
What a line-up. Baroque and classical repertoire specialist, soprano Francesca Aspromonte, on her second album as an exclusive Pentatone artist, supported by Diego Fasolis with his vivacious early music ensemble I Barocchisti, plus a guest turn from violinist Boris Begelman, fresh from his own zinging “Le nuove vie” Vivaldi concerto programme for naïve classique. In short, “Maria & Maddalena” should be great, and indeed it is.
An exploration of the Two Marys – the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene – Aspromonte’s carefully compiled programme explores all emotional facets of these two strong women who traditionally have been cast as feminine opposites, drawing on oratorios written in the years around 1700 by Lilier, Bononcini, Leopoldo I d’Asburgo, Caldara, Perti, Handel and Scarlatti. So it’s by no means all well-trodden recorded territory here, and all the more so when it’s heard partly via new editions. Lulier’s ”Di quei lampi che vanta l'aurora” makes for an impactful start, too. First, for the crisply articulated, lively urgency from I Barocchisti. Then, for the polished, dramatic potency from Aspromonte herself. And her voice, if we needed reminding, is both distinctive and to die for: achingly clear-toned, darkly fruity in the lower registers, retaining a gorgeous depth and strength along with its sweetness up high, and everything dispatched with supple fluidity. Begelman’s own top moments meanwhile include the sweet-voiced sensuousness with which he opens Lulier’s lilting ”Tu dormi o Figlio” and then entwines with Aspromonte’s lines.
Begelman’s aren’t the only ear-pricking instrumental solos, either. One of “Maria & Maddalena”’s most colouristically ear-pricking numbers is Caldara’s ”Omai spezza quel nodo”, in which Aspromonte duets with a wonderfully woodily tactile-sounding viol, organ adding further complimentary colour. Indeed this album’s instrumental performances are as much of a draw as its vocal ones, meaning that it’s good news indeed that Fasolis and his band also have their moments to shine entirely alone. Which they do superbly, both in the sighing harmonic suspensions of Bononcini’s Sinfonia from La conversione di Maddalena, and through the combination of regal, brass-rich punch and twinkle-toed strings and woodwind delicacy with which they later sock out the overture to Handel’s La resurrezione; and Aspromonte’s ensuing La resurrezione aria, ”Se Maria dunque spera”, is one of her own knockout moments for the fluid agility and ringing perfection of tone with which she dispatches her exposed – only a single violin for company – leaping vocal lines.
Then just when you think it couldn’t get any better, along comes the programme’s climax of the ravishing, dramatically charged, ”Stesa à piè del tronco amaro” from Alessandro Scarlatti’s La Santissima Annunziata, where the range of expression, articulation, timbre and shading across its almost-nine minutes of contrasting sections remains enthralling from first note to last.
Thoughtfully programmed, characterfully and compellingly performed, this is a gem of a recital. © Charlotte Gardner/Qobuz
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 16 track(s)
- Total length: 01:02:00
- 1 Digital booklet
- Main artists: Francesca Aspromonte I Barocchisti Diego Fasolis
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: PENTATONE
- Genre: Classical
2021 Pentatone Music B.V. 2021 Pentatone Music B.V.
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